In today’s fast-paced world, technology plays a pivotal role in improving road safety. From smart traffic management systems to vehicle safety features, the advancement of tech can help reduce accidents, mitigate risk, and save lives.

This week Martin Daly Autos is sharing how you can use technology to enhance road safety

1. Take Advantage of Advanced Vehicle Safety Features
Modern vehicles come equipped with numerous safety features, many of which can actively assist drivers in preventing accidents. These include lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot detection.
2. Use GPS and Navigation Apps to Avoid Hazards
GPS and navigation apps like Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps help drivers navigate unfamiliar roads and avoid traffic congestion, accidents, and hazardous conditions such as construction zones, ice, or flooded areas.
Always use a navigation app to check real-time traffic data before you head out. These apps will alert you to incidents like accidents, road closures, or dangerous conditions and suggest alternate routes.
3. Use Vehicle Maintenance Apps to Monitor Car Health
Many apps allow drivers to track their vehicle’s health and maintenance needs, providing alerts for scheduled maintenance, tire pressure, oil changes, or brake inspections. By staying on top of vehicle upkeep, you can avoid mechanical failures that could lead to accidents.
4. Use Dash Cams for
Improved Awareness and Accident Documentation
Dash cams record footage of the road while you drive, offering both safety and legal protection in the event of an accident. These devices can provide clear evidence of what happened in a crash, helping resolve disputes and ensuring accountability.
5. Leverage Mobile Apps for Real-Time Weather and Road Condition Alerts
Weather and road condition apps, such as Met Éireann, or specific local apps, provide real-time updates on hazardous driving conditions, including snow, ice, fog, or flooded roads. These apps allow drivers to plan their trips and avoid dangerous conditions.
6.Embrace Anti-Distracted Driving Apps
Several apps block incoming notifications or lock the phone entirely while the driver is on the road, preventing distractions caused by texting, social media, or phone calls. Some apps also track driving behavior to help identify dangerous habits.
7.Utilize Parking Apps for Safer Parking
Parking apps help drivers find available parking spots in busy areas and avoid illegal or unsafe parking. These apps often provide real-time information, helping drivers park more efficiently and avoid accidents in parking lots or on the roadside.

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